Well it's been a busy week with litter picking, book borrowing and riding around town on the Free 'b' bus.
Today I have been in Cardiff Magistrates Court documenting the Tesco appeal against Cardiff Council's decision to reject their licence application to sell alcohol in the St Mary Street store.
The verdict was adjourned until next Friday – magistrates felt the case was too complicated to come to a quick decision. Chair of the bench, Peter Bailey, said: "This is something we need to get absolutely right." Tell us what you thought of our coverage of the case in the comments below.
This weekend the fun continues with the Wales v Italy match at the Millennium Stadium tomorrow. Check out travel advice for road closures and transport access here.
Cardiff Council also start their recycling roadshows with the first one being held in Ely tomorrow outside Grand Avenue shops and in Gabalfa on Sunday at Wickes car park.
Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy will be reading her poems at St David's Hotel in Cardiff Bay on Saturday from 12.30pm. She is joined by Gillian Clarke, the National Poet of Wales.
If you enjoyed reading about the work of the Roath Acting Together Litter Pickers this week, why not join the Penarth Litter Pickers on Sunday – they meet outside 7 Plas St Pol de Leon at 10.30am to clean up the area outside the big Tesco on Penarth Marina.
Did you enjoy the second week of the Cardiff Local blog? Which issues do you think we should cover next week? Tell us what you think in the comments below.